Business born in the Western Isles continues to grow
Aquaculture equipment, technology, and service supply partner, Gael Force Group, has launched a recruitment drive following the creation of new, highly skilled senior engineering and support roles at the company.
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Hide AdCandidates are currently being sought to fill the positions of service and support manager, senior product engineer, senior project engineer and project manager. The roles will be based at the company’s head office in Inverness.
In July, Gael Force launcheda new five-year strategy aimed at growing into a world class supplier which, if successfully delivered, will lead to the doubling of sales and workforce.
Gael Force Group founder and managing director Stewart Graham said: “We remain motivated by the strong desire to partner with and support our customers in achieving high biological performance as profitably and sustainably as possible.
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Hide Ad“As a trusted supply partner in the sector we see the senior roles we have created as being vital to that.
“By recruiting the right individuals who share the same ambition and customer focus as Gael Force, I’m highly confident that we will create an even stronger platform to deliver a level of product and service excellence that our customers will recognise as world class and value adding in supporting them to meet their aims.”
Earlier this month in Canada, Gael Force kicked off their recruitment drive by welcoming Mike Staite to its team, appointing him to the position of general manager of its operations on both the east and west coasts of the country.
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Hide AdGael Force was founded by Stewart Graham in 1983 in Stornoway.
Mr Graham started the business as a creel manufacturer, servicing the local fishing industry before relocating distribution to Inverness in 1990. The company continues to manufacture fishing creels in Stornoway.
Today, the business employs around 250 people across Scotland, England and Canada, and is largely focused on aquaculture equipment, technology and services, but is also involved in commercial and leisure marine markets.
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